Hey Caleb I install lifts for a living, if I was inspecting those lifts they would immediately fail because of the anchoring. I'm not as familiar with bendpak but every 2 post I've installed comes with 5-1/2 anchors which looks to be what these did come with. Most lifts want minimum 4-1/4 inches of 3000psi concrete with minimum 3-1/4 anchor embedment, as well as staying around 3-1/2 inches from cracks, seams in the floor, relief cuts, edges of the concrete, old anchors etc. which you can't see some of those issues with the epoxy already on the floor. Those anchors are pulled up way too far so either you don't have enough concrete or the concrete there is low psi or cracked/weak. I would guess you have maybe 1-2 inches of embedment on some anchors especially the ones near the drain, also since you cut off the extra length of the anchor that would also be an immediate fail due to that alone. With the little amount of room to move the lifts around in your shop I would seriously recommend you to remove the lifts and get new concrete pads poured. I do not want to see you get hurt or killed from those lifts failing please take my recommendation for your safety
I install, maintain and do insurance inspections on garage equipment in the UK and funnily enough used to fit Bendpak ramps and this 100% my thoughts. The bolts pulling up is extremely concerning. The cutting of the bolts is an instant condemn. Please please please get some concrete pads. I don't know if the specs in the US is different but 1m squared and 500mm deep is what we would recommend, but it will also say in the manual minimum concrete specs. It may seem overkill and a ballache but it's better than a lift falling. I've seen it happen and it isnt pretty. I see a lot of these videos and the fact Bendpak don't send professional fitters out when they ship the lifts is appalling.
I'm a big fan of all of his work, but yea you should definitely trust lift installs to the professionals. Really don't want them to fail when he's under a car.
i said it in the last video about the shop and ill say it again: fire safety!! i didn't see any fire extinguishers around or any sprinklers, and seeing how much wood is being used im really concerned if anything goes wrong. stay safe man.
I did see some extinguishers in a couple shots that were on the steps to that mystery door that he move the nuts and bolts storage onto. But I agree always have safety stuff readily accessible.
Fire sprinklers are part of the entire building and is the landlord’s (or building owner’s) responsibility. And depending on the age of the building and size, they probably weren’t required when the building was built.
Ain't knocking where you've come from, or anything You've accomplished. I've watched you grow for years. Back when you lifter your first Miata. I've never understood why you don't just buy your own place. I get there can be a billion reason, but in all honesty, you are adding value to someone else's equity. Either way, still gonna watch. Would love to see you build a Datsun, and bring back Dad's roadster... Keep the videos coming! ❤
It's probably got to do with the income he has not being stable enough for him to pay mortgage, and with companies making it increasingly impossible to buy real estate unless you're with the government, or earning 7 figures a year at the bare minimum, it's also hard to get a place of your own when you're younger.
@@WildWildWeasel don't get me wrong. I understand all that. But I know he's had sponsors for a while now. Again, not knocking him at all. Hell I'm 45 and have never owned. But if this was his place he'd be benefiting from the equity... To each their own. ❤️
@@danielhughes9556 I'm sure he's waiting on the right moment to make the move at some point. I have my own apartment and two cars myself (nothing fancy tho just a normal apt, a Toyota Land Cruiser and a Subaru Outback, both from the early 00s) and yeah I did get all this before the p*nd*mic (2018) but even back then it wasn't too hard to rack up abit and afford a home (I was 23 working 2 jobs-)
@@danielhughes9556 Wouldn't necessarily think it did much to LL equity, most of the equipment/ lighting can be taken down moved to a new location since they are owned/ installed by Caleb, the biggest expenses that are more permanent would be floor finish and walls/ paint. Also it builds rapport with landlord, which in turn may help him with rental expenses. Who knows, in the future if/ when landlord decides to sell the property, Caleb may have the opportunity to bid on it. Either way loving the content.
It also seems like he has a sweetheart deal with the landlord. Rent sucks 99% of the time but we do t know the truthful terms of this particular arrangement.
Man, I remember when you were pissing off your neighbors by working on your cars in the driveway, and now you've got the nicest DIY shop I've ever seen, and you did ALL of this yourself. Massive respect, you're truly an inspiration.
yeah wouldve been better to support from the bottom and have a beam through the middle of the tub under it to the back. it would add a lot more rigidity to the whole frame as well
What I love about Caleb is just whenever he wants something he looks it up online. Figures out that its is unnecessary expensive and then just thinks, fack it i'll do it myself
Yeah, I've been watching since the Forza days, and a lot of times like it is like this and he fucks it up and has to do it again. But he's honest about it, because I mean they're mistakes most of us would make too. Might be why I still watch, to learn from his mistakes 😂
who would've thought Caleb hot gluing his Subaru in his parent's garage to OWNING his own shop...man time flies and it's always dope seeing him always improving
He owns his workshop in rented building. Owner of building don't own his workshop only building. This building without all accessories is just a empty space not a workshop 😉
I dont know how gingium does it but i just watched 35mins and it went past so fast like a regular 9min video...dude will make me fall in love with long form content again I think. GOOD JOB GING❤
Please please please get some fire safety equipment! Maybe install sprinklers? Or at least get 4 fire extinguishers for 4 corners of the shop. Dads friend has lost his shop and his cars due to a small gas leak. + don't want to be THAT GUY but you've dealt with fire yourself so you know how quick and devastating it is
Been watching since the Built Vs Bought Forza days, it’s crazy how far you have come in all these years. What I admire most about you is your ability to just make whatever it is that you want or need by figuring it out and fabricating it yourself. Whether it was learning how to bend and cut metal/weld for your desired modifications and doing the same with the interior of the adventurer bus. The range in which you’re able to create things physically now is genuinely impressive
Congrats on all your success! Been watching since v1 of the rally miata and i seem drawn here more than any other channel because you can see the steady progression of skill growth over the years and had inspired me
You know what the coolest but probably least practical thing would be? To have a vehicle turntable in between the beams where the drift truck is parked. Just have one project parked on it, slowly rotating all day. A far more practical and useful idea, especially if you started building motorcycles/go-kart/buggy-sized projects would be 2-3 bike lift tables or jumbo fabrication benches.
Im watching a video of gingium being hype about a storage closet long before i click on a RUclipsr who’s hype about a new car because thats genuine excitement
To get from where you was to where you are now in this small about time is a huge achievement, and I applaud you for that, now you’ve got all the spice to do all this work and all these different bits and pieces. How about this what about a small sterile room to do engine builds in as I think bringing this in house for yourself and the knowledge that you will learn from doing this will be greatly beneficial to yourself
Is it possible to create a mezzanine level above where the couch is right now? It could be a great little place to sit and relax and have the couch out of the way. Not sure if the ceiling is high enough to stand up straight though?
I wrote this same early this morning to wrong thread. Hopefully now it will show on right place. If you don't want to take lifts off and do better ground for them, then you should wels some strong profile on top of them to prevent the folding.
Dude you're such a madman for putting that first lift up by yourself. I love ya for it but damn 😂. Shop is looking legendary now i''m so happy for you and hyped to see you use it on some crazy new projects. can't wait 🔥
Would be amazing to add a second story to just the center of the shop to store bumper hoods and other large items that take up too much room or keepsake items.
Maybe a final touch idea but im a bricklayer from england was thinking about those brick steps, should rake out the mortar to a 2 inch depth and repoint it with a strong nhl 5 lime mortar mix, could use cement but with it being walked on would probably crack over time. Lime will come up quite white as well would match the walls. Use like a 1 nhl 5 to 1 yellow sand to 1 brown sand mix for the right colour and strength. Ik its a random one but would be interesting to see.
So I saw the thumbnail and saw the title and thought it was Taylor Ray's vid and immediately wondered why the hell is he revamping his shop it made so much more sense when i noticed it was yours
Love the huge amount of progress in this video, love to see you so happy for your shop and how it's turning out. Can't wait to see you build more crazy shit in the future! Also excited to see what you're planning for the Beat, and the dyno's gonna be sick. No more "waiting for a dyno day" videos, hopefully
I love the improvements, i do have one question tho, why not use the existing framework, add on to that, and make a 2nd level in your place where u can sit and watch down from?
That structure isn’t designed or sized for the loading of a 2nd floor. And depending on the building occupancy, it may not be allowed by building codes anyway.
hi caleb, been watching u for a couple of years now, loving the revamp, you are doing a masterfull work, but i only have one "but" tho, the wood racks you made for everything are neat, but i know from experience that with the passing of the years the racks are gonna sag to one side with the weight you are putting on them unless you "cross-brace" it with triangles or x´s on the back of them. I hope this may help out, loving the content dude, keep it up :D
The grey line for power disconnects especially high voltage disconnects typically states nothing to be blocking the panels within 3ft all the way around, If something were to happen due to a fire from electrical and they see that panel was blocked, good by to any insurance you have because it would had been for a waste. Just my two cents.
u might want to add a cross brace to that tote storage rack or attach it to the wall. as when u get a bunch of weight it will just lean and fall left or right sense u have no strength to the uprights.
Hey Caleb I install lifts for a living, if I was inspecting those lifts they would immediately fail because of the anchoring. I'm not as familiar with bendpak but every 2 post I've installed comes with 5-1/2 anchors which looks to be what these did come with. Most lifts want minimum 4-1/4 inches of 3000psi concrete with minimum 3-1/4 anchor embedment, as well as staying around 3-1/2 inches from cracks, seams in the floor, relief cuts, edges of the concrete, old anchors etc. which you can't see some of those issues with the epoxy already on the floor. Those anchors are pulled up way too far so either you don't have enough concrete or the concrete there is low psi or cracked/weak. I would guess you have maybe 1-2 inches of embedment on some anchors especially the ones near the drain, also since you cut off the extra length of the anchor that would also be an immediate fail due to that alone. With the little amount of room to move the lifts around in your shop I would seriously recommend you to remove the lifts and get new concrete pads poured. I do not want to see you get hurt or killed from those lifts failing please take my recommendation for your safety
Replying to boost engagement so hopefully he sees this
I install, maintain and do insurance inspections on garage equipment in the UK and funnily enough used to fit Bendpak ramps and this 100% my thoughts. The bolts pulling up is extremely concerning. The cutting of the bolts is an instant condemn. Please please please get some concrete pads. I don't know if the specs in the US is different but 1m squared and 500mm deep is what we would recommend, but it will also say in the manual minimum concrete specs. It may seem overkill and a ballache but it's better than a lift falling. I've seen it happen and it isnt pretty.
I see a lot of these videos and the fact Bendpak don't send professional fitters out when they ship the lifts is appalling.
I'm a big fan of all of his work, but yea you should definitely trust lift installs to the professionals. Really don't want them to fail when he's under a car.
Replying to bump engagement for this too, don't want to see him get hurt because of an avoidable mistake like the Eclipse's fire
Also replying for engagement, hopefully he sees this
i said it in the last video about the shop and ill say it again: fire safety!!
i didn't see any fire extinguishers around or any sprinklers, and seeing how much wood is being used im really concerned if anything goes wrong. stay safe man.
dont think its wise to block the breakerbox also, stay safe!
i agree, i was looking at those posts, maybe an extinguisher and a cup holder can be mounted on XD
I did see some extinguishers in a couple shots that were on the steps to that mystery door that he move the nuts and bolts storage onto. But I agree always have safety stuff readily accessible.
Fire sprinklers are part of the entire building and is the landlord’s (or building owner’s) responsibility. And depending on the age of the building and size, they probably weren’t required when the building was built.
Hi. If you don't want to take lifts off and do better ground for them, then you should weld some strong profile on top of them to prevent the folding.
12:13 went from the caster couches to the casting couch 😂
Came... here to say this lol
Ain't knocking where you've come from, or anything You've accomplished. I've watched you grow for years. Back when you lifter your first Miata. I've never understood why you don't just buy your own place. I get there can be a billion reason, but in all honesty, you are adding value to someone else's equity. Either way, still gonna watch. Would love to see you build a Datsun, and bring back Dad's roadster... Keep the videos coming! ❤
It's probably got to do with the income he has not being stable enough for him to pay mortgage, and with companies making it increasingly impossible to buy real estate unless you're with the government, or earning 7 figures a year at the bare minimum, it's also hard to get a place of your own when you're younger.
@@WildWildWeasel don't get me wrong. I understand all that. But I know he's had sponsors for a while now. Again, not knocking him at all. Hell I'm 45 and have never owned. But if this was his place he'd be benefiting from the equity... To each their own. ❤️
@@danielhughes9556 I'm sure he's waiting on the right moment to make the move at some point. I have my own apartment and two cars myself (nothing fancy tho just a normal apt, a Toyota Land Cruiser and a Subaru Outback, both from the early 00s) and yeah I did get all this before the p*nd*mic (2018) but even back then it wasn't too hard to rack up abit and afford a home (I was 23 working 2 jobs-)
@@danielhughes9556 Wouldn't necessarily think it did much to LL equity, most of the equipment/ lighting can be taken down moved to a new location since they are owned/ installed by Caleb, the biggest expenses that are more permanent would be floor finish and walls/ paint. Also it builds rapport with landlord, which in turn may help him with rental expenses. Who knows, in the future if/ when landlord decides to sell the property, Caleb may have the opportunity to bid on it. Either way loving the content.
It also seems like he has a sweetheart deal with the landlord. Rent sucks 99% of the time but we do t know the truthful terms of this particular arrangement.
Man, I remember when you were pissing off your neighbors by working on your cars in the driveway, and now you've got the nicest DIY shop I've ever seen, and you did ALL of this yourself. Massive respect, you're truly an inspiration.
The wooden tub storage is a good idea but kinda worried in the future when those tubs start to get heavy and the plastic handles start to bend.
yeah wouldve been better to support from the bottom and have a beam through the middle of the tub under it to the back. it would add a lot more rigidity to the whole frame as well
And also I would fix it to the wall , it's easy to push it taking a box out
What I love about Caleb is just whenever he wants something he looks it up online. Figures out that its is unnecessary expensive and then just thinks, fack it i'll do it myself
Agreed, and sometimes it looks yanked 😂
Yeah, I've been watching since the Forza days, and a lot of times like it is like this and he fucks it up and has to do it again. But he's honest about it, because I mean they're mistakes most of us would make too. Might be why I still watch, to learn from his mistakes 😂
The fact you’re not at 1 million subs is criminal
In my eyes I see gingium and one of the top 3 car RUclipsrs
you just put many other shops to shame. awesome work as always.
who would've thought Caleb hot gluing his Subaru in his parent's garage to OWNING his own shop...man time flies and it's always dope seeing him always improving
I mean, he rents. But crazy to see how far he’s come.
Lol I was gonna say he dosent own it 😮
@@macneg exactly regardless if he’s renting or owning his shop. he’s come such a long way and we’re all proud of him
@@macneg Low key miss that subie
He owns his workshop in rented building. Owner of building don't own his workshop only building. This building without all accessories is just a empty space not a workshop 😉
EYO this man said an in-house dyno?!
i can’t believe it’s been 3 years of this shop, i swear it’s like yesterday you moved to Georgia
damn dude, thats a wild sponsorship by Bendpak, very very high quality lifts. so proud of you!
You'll need to keep us updated on how well the tubs hold up in that rack. I wouldn't expect that rim of the tub to be able to support much weight.
Love a shop revamp video so satisfying to see the change I think jimmy oaks needs to watch this video n get some inspiration to do this to his shop
Dude, you were a blessing for this old shop! It looks so amazing now!
That landlord loves you improving his building, that’s for sure.
that’s what I was thinking, I don’t get it
I dont know how gingium does it but i just watched 35mins and it went past so fast like a regular 9min video...dude will make me fall in love with long form content again I think. GOOD JOB GING❤
Please please please get some fire safety equipment! Maybe install sprinklers? Or at least get 4 fire extinguishers for 4 corners of the shop. Dads friend has lost his shop and his cars due to a small gas leak. + don't want to be THAT GUY but you've dealt with fire yourself so you know how quick and devastating it is
honestly bothers me so much you don't have a million subs, you got one of the best and real content out there, great vibes always
Been watching since the Built Vs Bought Forza days, it’s crazy how far you have come in all these years. What I admire most about you is your ability to just make whatever it is that you want or need by figuring it out and fabricating it yourself. Whether it was learning how to bend and cut metal/weld for your desired modifications and doing the same with the interior of the adventurer bus. The range in which you’re able to create things physically now is genuinely impressive
I wanna see a loft built in the main shop area, that would be next level.
Congrats on all your success! Been watching since v1 of the rally miata and i seem drawn here more than any other channel because you can see the steady progression of skill growth over the years and had inspired me
You know what the coolest but probably least practical thing would be? To have a vehicle turntable in between the beams where the drift truck is parked. Just have one project parked on it, slowly rotating all day. A far more practical and useful idea, especially if you started building motorcycles/go-kart/buggy-sized projects would be 2-3 bike lift tables or jumbo fabrication benches.
This by far has been my favorite shop update video, the music, the vibes, the edits. So cool ❤️
As a guy who likes everything to have a place and everything in its place, I am all for this. Love it. Thanks for making it!
Caleb is good at everything
Those new bendpak lifts make the place look even more amazing!
Don't forget you can add hooks or nut/bolt bins on the back side of the storage closed door so when you open it you can access common items easily.
thanks for the idea for the tote shelf.
YO GINGIUM, make sure you install some new fire extingushers!!! at least 2, one on each side!! be safe. shop looks awesome!
I was cringing at 22:54 thinking you'd scratch up your floor, but glad to hear no damage was done!!
Is that an SR20DET I spotted on the engine stand? Makes me miss my swapped 240. Super fun car.
That's really impressive how well that epoxy flooring cuts in! 👍
One of the hardest working automotive RUclipsrs.
Dont short yourself that was a massive shop improvement!
my favorite thing in this whole garage has to be the Chopped banner :)
LOVE the upgrade haha.
And this lads is how it's done, LET'S GO
THE SHOP LOOKS SO GOOD!
CAN'T WAIT FOR MORE BEAT CONTENT!
Looks great! An adjustable bracket for the tv would be cool so you can swing it around to face the sitting area when you chill out.
How cool would it be if you used those beams as a foundation for a loft hang out area
Im watching a video of gingium being hype about a storage closet long before i click on a RUclipsr who’s hype about a new car because thats genuine excitement
To get from where you was to where you are now in this small about time is a huge achievement, and I applaud you for that, now you’ve got all the spice to do all this work and all these different bits and pieces. How about this what about a small sterile room to do engine builds in as I think bringing this in house for yourself and the knowledge that you will learn from doing this will be greatly beneficial to yourself
Is it possible to create a mezzanine level above where the couch is right now? It could be a great little place to sit and relax and have the couch out of the way. Not sure if the ceiling is high enough to stand up straight though?
Brother man, move the cabinet that's covering the circuit breaker box. You absolutely MUST keep those breakers accessible.
new shop layout turned out great ! you will love those bendpak lifts , i put their 10apx in my shop also and definitely worth it !
Adding a plywood triangle to tie in all the sides of the tire rack will strengthen the unit a lot.
I wrote this same early this morning to wrong thread. Hopefully now it will show on right place.
If you don't want to take lifts off and do better ground for them, then you should wels some strong profile on top of them to prevent the folding.
Man your shop is a major vibe. So sick with all the signs and flags with the black and white combo. It’s crazy to see how far you’ve come man 🔥💪🏾
Dude you're such a madman for putting that first lift up by yourself. I love ya for it but damn 😂. Shop is looking legendary now i''m so happy for you and hyped to see you use it on some crazy new projects. can't wait 🔥
Landlord loves this guy
You deserve this man you did it all by yourself dude your amazing
Baldium! More fire extinguishers please! I would hate to see this place get eclipsed with how much wood is being used. Stay safe buddy and be careful!
Would be amazing to add a second story to just the center of the shop to store bumper hoods and other large items that take up too much room or keepsake items.
Planning the same thing for my shop here soon. Just need a little warmer weather.
Maybe a final touch idea but im a bricklayer from england was thinking about those brick steps, should rake out the mortar to a 2 inch depth and repoint it with a strong nhl 5 lime mortar mix, could use cement but with it being walked on would probably crack over time.
Lime will come up quite white as well would match the walls.
Use like a 1 nhl 5 to 1 yellow sand to 1 brown sand mix for the right colour and strength.
Ik its a random one but would be interesting to see.
So I saw the thumbnail and saw the title and thought it was Taylor Ray's vid and immediately wondered why the hell is he revamping his shop
it made so much more sense when i noticed it was yours
bendpak for the win! savety first !!!
So sick, big props to bendpak! cant wait to see more beatpower!!
Good lord that was a buttload of work. Came out great! Love the flags, nice touch.
Thanks heaps for always having great content. These videos especially inspire me to keep pushing my own projects a little further. Keep being rad!
My dream shop right here
the fact you paused when you said dyno, made you seem like you were thinking, "oh fuck wasnt supose to say that.....fuck it". floors me
gingium, try get a 4 post hoist for the other back shop so you can store cars that aren't being worked on/driving.
I'm no expert but i think there's a certain concrete thickness that you need and it can't be "kinda leveled"
Idk why I like the brick steps leading to the nuts and bolts cabinet so much but I do lmao
Whats the plan for fire protection You got sprinklers or fire extinguishers? Paint shop is awesome but getting more flammable
Congrats...shop looks dope...cant believe you did all that with very little help...love the shop content..
Looks absolutely amazing. Love that you try new things. Respect. Well done
I would definitely recommend gettimg those lifts inspected by a professional. Just to be sure the lift is installed 100% safe.
Living the dream man, keep up the good work.
Keep up the good work! Love seeing the improvements. Would def take on some of the suggestions in the comments.
Would love to hear your opinion on the metric system now that you have used for a good minute. Loving all the upgrades and watching your work!
Great job! This video was amazing to watch, the shop progress is insane!!
What’s a Gingium video without a 5 minute welding adventure
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT... WE GETTIN A DYYYYYNOOOO?!?! SIIIICK DUUUUUDE!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Ill be waiting for the 🎬🎬
Can't believe it has been 3 years already. Damn life is too short...
I love a garage update
Dyno 👌👌
Patiently waiting for fabium to come back
Im a simple man, I see a gingium video I click and like
Hub Dyno Let's GOO!
Great idea block the electrical panel with a big heavy storage cabinet 😂
Mucho DIY Mr señor papi dude man me gustalikey 👌🏽👌🏽
Love the huge amount of progress in this video, love to see you so happy for your shop and how it's turning out. Can't wait to see you build more crazy shit in the future! Also excited to see what you're planning for the Beat, and the dyno's gonna be sick. No more "waiting for a dyno day" videos, hopefully
16:31 A grate opportunity.
Mad respect, that all looks so good!
I love these types of videos!! Great improvements can’t wait to see more
I love the improvements, i do have one question tho, why not use the existing framework, add on to that, and make a 2nd level in your place where u can sit and watch down from?
That structure isn’t designed or sized for the loading of a 2nd floor. And depending on the building occupancy, it may not be allowed by building codes anyway.
hi caleb, been watching u for a couple of years now, loving the revamp, you are doing a masterfull work, but i only have one "but" tho, the wood racks you made for everything are neat, but i know from experience that with the passing of the years the racks are gonna sag to one side with the weight you are putting on them unless you "cross-brace" it with triangles or x´s on the back of them. I hope this may help out, loving the content dude, keep it up :D
Such a great space you have there now, it's ever improving. Have you ever considered making use of those beams and having a small loft space?
3 years, no way. The shop certainly has come a long way.
Yeah it’s been a little over 2 years, since late 2021 I believe.
@14:46 @gingium can I get a pants ID?! Those cargo are 🔥🔥
Great job basically installing 2 benpacs yourself!
Great looking shop!
The grey line for power disconnects especially high voltage disconnects typically states nothing to be blocking the panels within 3ft all the way around, If something were to happen due to a fire from electrical and they see that panel was blocked, good by to any insurance you have because it would had been for a waste. Just my two cents.
u might want to add a cross brace to that tote storage rack or attach it to the wall. as when u get a bunch of weight it will just lean and fall left or right sense u have no strength to the uprights.
Good shop tip put a 220 plug on your lift for your welders
Noice!
FYI, flags melt and burn real well with mig spatter ;)
Great video! But, what about the Volvo? I know you were kinda burnt out on it, is it sold? Broken?
I’m flying you up when I build my shop…